TripAdvisor Reviews Hampton Inn & Suites Orlando/East UCF Area

Travel Blogs from Orlando

... around. We walked and we walked and we sweated and we sweated. It was awful, I don’t know why we decided to leave at the hottest and most humid part of the day. We take refuge and check out some really cheap dollar stores just to enjoy the air conditioning for a while. We checked out all the cheaper Disney stores and ran a muck for a while in the store. We end up walking all the way back towards our hotel, slowly melting in the heat we see a camera store, ...

... to 2 hours. Alex had thought she was done driving for the day, but turns out not. The hotel we stayed at was also interesting. No windows to the outside, but one looking into the hallway! We got our handy safety pins to ensure the curtains stayed fully closed.

New Orleans was an assault on every sense. The French quarter was hot, smelly, dirty, noisy but had some great tasting food ;-). We tried an alligator sausage, it was weird. It was cool to ...

... not get to at our last visit. The stunt show is well worth the effort. Originally this show was created at Paris Disney. The show has plenty of car stunts and like the Indiana Jones ride gives you an understanding of what happens behind the scenes to create some of those great car chases we all love.

... where you had to try to shoot aliens, and probably my favourite ride in the park called space mountain (basically a roller coaster in the dark). We also saw a comedy show with the characters fro monster's inc and went on probably the worst ride in the park, 'stitch's great escape'. We then headed to liberty square where we went on a large paddle steamer cruise around the park and went through the 'haunted mansion' which had really cool special effects. Some of the ghosts looked ...

... calm Spiderman 4D ride and experienced a bit of tossing, hissing, fiery, twisting mayhem with all of Spiderman's nemeses making an appearance. Just the warm up. Then off to Dudley Do-Right's Rip Saw Falls... Now, I was insistent that we take in this ride because when I was a little girl I used to call my Dad, Dudley Do-Right. He was a good guy and, based on all I knew from the cartoons, it seemed like the right choice! Well, we stood and watched the logs ...